Nouvelle technique de conception permettant d'étendre le champ de fonctionnement des compresseurs à spirale à souplesse axiale.

Novel design technique for extending the operating range of axially compliant scrolls.

Auteurs : LIFSON A.

Résumé

This CD-ROM contains the proceedings of both the sixteenth international compressor engineering conference (117 papers) and the ninth international refrigeration and air conditioning conference (103 papers), held at West Lafayette (Indiana), USA, on July 16-19, 2002. Four additional papers from the 2000 conferences have also been included. Themes from the compressor engineering conference: centrifugal and other turbo compressors; automotive compressors; reciprocating piston compressors; rolling piston and other rotary compressors; miscellaneous topics and design; lubrication, bearings, wear and sealing; noise control, vibration, gas pulsations; electromotors, electronics; valves; scroll, screw and oscillating compressors; capacity control. Themes from the refrigeration and air-conditioning conference: modelling and optimization; system performance of air conditioners and heat pumps; alternative refrigeration technologies; controls of air-conditioning systems; fin-tube heat exchangers; microchannel heat exchangers; thermodynamic and transport properties; heat transfer and fluid flow; transcritical CO2 cycles; fluid flow in expansion devices and pipes; refrigerant oil issues; sorption systems; refrigerated cabinets and display cases; domestic refrigerators and freezers; low temperature refrigeration systems; water chilling applications.

Détails

  • Titre original : Novel design technique for extending the operating range of axially compliant scrolls.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 2003-1775
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Source : 2002 Purdue conferences. 2002 compressor engineering & refrigeration and air conditioning conferences at Purdue [CD-ROM].
  • Date d'édition : 16/07/2002
  • Document disponible en consultation à la bibliothèque du siège de l'IIF uniquement.

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